Though the road to this point of the season has had a few more bumps than most Oregon Duck fans would have liked, the junction they have reached is right where they wanted to be; in the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game.
Even with the heartbreaking loss at home to USC a few weeks ago the Ducks (10-2, 8-1) had the best conference record and will host south division “champion” UCLA (6-6, 5-4...

All eyes were on Palo Alto on Saturday night to watch two of the nation’s best teams and individual players square off for the likely eventual Pac-12 title.
#7 Oregon entered the game with a Chip on their shoulders and on their sideline, both of which propelled their motivation heading into a game with #4 Stanford that they entered as an underdog for the first time since the national champion...

The stage is set for the Pac-12 showdown we have all been waiting for. The lights will be on, ESPN College Gameday will on campus and around the country all eyes will be on Palo Alto as the #7 Oregon Ducks (8-1, 6-0) square off against Andrew Luck and #4 Stanford (9-0, 7,0).
This game has everything that college football fans want to see.
Both teams are top-5 nationally in scoring with Stanford...

Alright Oregon fans, you can officially start thinking about Stanford.
After the #8 Ducks (8-1, 6-0) took down the rival Washington Huskies (6-3, 4-2) 34-17 Saturday night, Oregon has set the stage for the most anticipated game in Pac-12 history.
Since Stanford was on the immediate horizon for the Ducks, many believed that the game in Seattle on Saturday would be a trap game and dash Oregon’s...

Though most Oregon fans came to Autzen Stadium on Saturday to see the returns of star players LaMichael James and Darron Thomas, a few freshmen stole the show for the Ducks and highlighted an otherwise flat performance by the 7th ranked team in the nation.
It is hard to say a team that won the game 43-28 looked unimpressive, but by typical Oregon standards the Ducks did not have play with the s...

Early in the season the Washington State Cougars appeared to be a different team. They began the year 3-1 and were even on the winning side of blowouts for the first times in recent memory.
However, after suffering 3 consecutive losses, 2 of which were to Pac-12 bottom-dwellers UCLA and Oregon State, the Cougars (3-4, 1-3) have come crashing back down to earth.
This week the downturn is expecte...

When the #10 Oregon Ducks entered Folsom Field to take on a struggling Colorado team, Buffalo fans were hoping for a game that could turn things around for their season and their program.
So the vibe was positive in the stadium as Ralphie the Buffalo came sprinting out of the tunnel to the cheers of thousands.
Unfortunately for the Colorado faithful Ralphie was the only Buffalo that gained any ...

This week as the #10 Oregon Ducks (5-1, 3-0) travel to Boulder to take on the Colorado Buffalos (1-6, 0-4), there will be a few new faces for both teams that will play key roles.
Colorado will be without running back Rodney Stewart and linebacker Douglas Rippy, their best offensive and defensive players for the Buffs respectively.
The Buffalos have yet to win a conference game this season in th...

There was a lot of build-up and excitement going into the game between Pac-12 favorites #9 Oregon and #18 Arizona State. ESPN College Gameday was in Eugene to show the contest to a national television audience so people could get a glimpse of a few of the best in the west.
The Ducks, who were favored in the game, are a team based on consistency and explosiveness. They repeatedly rack up insane ...

Coming off of similar style wins against inferior opponents, #18 Arizona State will travel to Eugene, Oregon this week to take on the #9 Ducks in a match-up of Pac-12 elites.
Last week both teams struggled to put away lesser opponents. The Sun Devils had their hands full on the road with Utah and Oregon was down 15-14 at halftime to California at home. However, both teams flexed their muscles i...

On a night that began with dark and gloomy weather above Autzen Stadium, the #9 Oregon Ducks took care of their business against an outmatched California Golden Bears team and came away with a 43-15 victory.
However, early in the fourth quarter a gruesome injury to star running back LaMichael James brought a silence to the sellout crowd in Eugene unlike anything most Duck fans have experienced....

Coming off of early season bye weeks, the #9 Oregon Ducks (3-1) will welcome the California Golden Bears (3-1) into Autzen Stadium on Thursday night.
The game will be nationally televised on ESPN, giving the Ducks another opportunity to prove their worth to onlookers around the country that remain skeptical of their true power.
One thing this game will not be short on is offensive firepower; bo...